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We landed in Zurich just after 6:30am which was 4:30pm in Australia. I had barely slept and felt horrible. It took forever but we finally got off the plane to see that it was snowing. It was amazing. We all kept together as a group and made our way to find immigration and baggage claim. To get there we had to catch a train. We went throughout immigration then after waiting forever to see our bags we finally made our way out of ...

That's the Logo from the school i will spend 6 weeks. I only going to have math, chemistry, physics and biology lessons. But that's what i was exactly searching for. Thats the end of my Adventure. I hope you liked and enjoyed it. If you mind you can give me a ...

... of stairs." We literally have to climb about 500 stairs every day to class, but the views from school of the city are beautiful - definitely gets the heart pumping and we often are a bit sweaty by the time we get to class, but it's ok if we just make it a workout - right ctague :)

We also learned that the Swiss love rules, which makes our study abroad school experience a little more about studying and punctuality then we would like ...

... drink similar to Milo. We then caught the train for an hour to Wädenswil and were picked up by then next family we are staying with Franco and baby Lorenzo. When we pulled up into the driveway, got out and Franco said "oh - a small detail, this isn't my house" Char and I were confused. When we walked up to the door we found out that it was Gaby, Gian-Paolo and their four kids. Gian-Paolo is Franco's brother. We had pizza with them for dinner. It was so cool to ...

... s a whole network of trails up the mountainside, some catering to farmers who grow grass on the higher slopes, others cater to hikers. The higher I go, the better view I get of the valley, cliffs, forests, high mountain peaks, stretching on to the east and the west.

Finally I reach the trail that goes up to the base of the falls. I figure there's no point in hauling my backpack up, since I'm coming back the same way. And nobody steals anything here in the Alps... right?... ...